The First Counter
The Chemmanur family opens its first gold shop in Varanthirappilly, Thrissur. A single counter that would, over four generations, become a dynasty.
page iFrom a single gold shop in Varanthirappilly, Thrissur — four generations and fifty doors later, still hand-finishing every neckpiece, still weighing every gram. The world’s first jewellery house with BIS and ISO certification.
Twenty-two carat · per gram · refreshed at sunrise & sunset
Bridal, diamond, gold, platinum, antique and bespoke — six distinct ateliers, each with its own counter, each with its own master, each with its own design folio kept on file for the life of the piece.

Necklace, choker, jhumka, vanki, kamarbandh, oddiyanam — hand-finished in twenty-two carats, drawn from temple iconography and the bride’s own family portraits.
Open the Bridal Plate
4Cs read aloud over the counter. Every stone IGI / GIA certified. Solitaire, halo, eternity, tennis line.
Open the Diamond Plate
The iconography of Kerala and the heritage of north India — both housed under one counter.
Open the Gold Plate
Architectural bands, iced solitaires, paired wedding rings.
Open the Platinum Plate
Draw it, weigh it, cast it, set it. The atelier in Calicut. You, in the room.
Commission a Piece
Weight and quiet, never gaudy. Worn for the muhurtham — worn for the Friday prayer — worn to court.
Open the Groom Plate
Tikka, mangalsutra, festival coins, baby bangles — the small gold of the year’s big days.
See GiftingA house written over four generations — from the gold scales of 1863 to the marble doors of Mussafah. Open any folio.
The Chemmanur family opens its first gold shop in Varanthirappilly, Thrissur. A single counter that would, over four generations, become a dynasty.
page iBoby Chemmanur takes the reins in the early eighties — transforming a regional house into a national brand. Schemes the industry would later follow.
page iiShowrooms open in Calicut, Kochi, Thrissur, Wayanad, Malappuram, Kollam, Kottayam — the brand becomes Kerala’s most visible jewellery house.
page iiiDoors open in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. The Chemmanur name follows the Kerala diaspora across the Gulf — bridal commissions return with the families that placed them.
page ivAn 812-kilometre awareness march from Kasaragod to Thiruvananthapuram earns a Guinness World Record — raising a Blood Bank under the Chemmanur Charitable Trust.
page vFifty ateliers across India and the Middle East. The world’s first jewellery group with BIS and ISO certification. The shop in Varanthirappilly still stands.
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Bespoke is not an upsell here — it is the original trade. A photograph from a wedding album, a pendant from a grandmother, a sketch on a napkin. The atelier in Calicut will draw, weigh, cast and set — walking you through every gram of gold along the way.
Sit with a master craftsman. Bring references, sketches, heirlooms to mirror.
CAD render and a hand-carved wax model — approved before any gold is poured.
Cast in the atelier, hand-set with certified stones, hallmarked by BIS.
Delivered in a lined heritage box — the design folio kept on file, for life.

From the football icon Diego Maradona to a roster of international ambassadors — the Chemmanur name has been worn on a world stage, without ever losing the Kerala counter it began at.
A house that grew from one shop in Thrissur — now welcomed in the gold souks of the Gulf, the wedding halls of Bangalore, the front rows of Calicut.— The Hindu BusinessLine, on Chemmanur’s expansion
Boby Chemmanur hosts the football legend in Kerala — one of the most-watched brand moments in the state’s history.
Conferred to Boby Chemmanur for humanitarian work through the Chemmanur Charitable Trust — Life Vision Charity Homes, organ donation, healthcare for the poor.
An 812-kilometre awareness marathon from Kasaragod to Thiruvananthapuram — the longest of its kind, in service of a Blood Bank.
For 163 years the house has watched gold rise. Three savings instruments — each designed to make twenty-two carats inevitable.
Lock today’s gold rate. Pay in installments. Take delivery at the booked rate — even if gold has run away.
Set a monthly amount. Accumulate. At maturity, redeem in gold ornaments — with a bonus instalment from the house.
Every purchase compounds. Birthdays, anniversaries, festival days — rewarded in gold credit, not points.
Fifty ateliers, six countries, one heritage. Walk into any door — the gold weighs the same, the warranty is the same, the welcome is the same.
My grandmother bought her wedding necklace at the Thrissur shop. My mother bought hers at Calicut. I just placed my order at the Dubai door. The handover is exactly the same — the lined box, the design folio, the bow.
I came in with a photo of an antique jhumka I had seen at an exhibition. They drew it again, weighed it, set it — and matched the price to my budget without losing a stone.
I had been saving for two years with the Gold Advance scheme when the rate jumped — and they honoured the booked rate down to the last gram. That is the kind of word you don’t find in writing anywhere.
Book a private consultation at the Calicut atelier — or any of fifty doors. Bring a reference, an heirloom, or just an idea. Tea and the design book are on the house.